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Show a DAILY PAGE TWO. hKTEED mats jlVES'32 Capital and Surplus, PRICE IZ75.000.00 First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH e e e e e e eee e a a a a UTAH SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1903. STATE JOURNAL a Newsy Gossip of Hue Sporting World Craw ford JOHNSGN BEATS UP STATE LEAGUE Shoes ART VAN DOOZEN DAVID ECCLES, Praaidsnt GEO. H. TRIBE.... vjM.prM;d.nii M. S. BROWNING., f OFF AT LUST JOHN PINGREE, Cashiar JAS. F. BURTON, Asaistant Cashiar With Four Game DIRECTORS) David Eecles Scheduled, Things Simply Couldnt Be More Prom- rarnsrd Whits loaepb Clark ising tis Said. Georgs H. Trtba II. 8. Browning XL B. Porter. I LOS ANGELES. June 18. Battling Johnson was given the decision tonight in the second round of hie fight against Arthur Van Dooxer, the physical culture instructor of this city, before the Pacific Athletic club. It was a slugging match between heavyweights and science figured not at all. Van Dooxer was helpless before John- eon's rushes and was sevrely pupished before Referee Charles Eyton stopped the contest and named Johnson as tor. Van Dooxer landed several tell ing blows, but was too strange to the professional game to stand a chance. with a sinking fund in the treasury Respectfully aelieita the aoceunta a off today under most auspicious banka, mercantile firms and individuals circumstances, with bands playing and Wa pay interest so time deposit! the air laden with glorious mountain sunshine that omy Utah produces, and treat eaurtaaus resource Ample which shines brightest to the true ment, aupariar servioa. American during the progress of ttMjuAME AT NEW FIELD national game properly played. j With Murray meeting Ogden on the SUNDAY AFTERNOON new grounds on Seventeenth street and j Drug Salt Lake, stronger than ever, clashing with the strengthened Fort Douglas Heeding At the ntv ball pa'rk at the Fair ' aggregation on Walker's field in Salt grounds tomorrow afternoon, at 3:10 season at the Lake., opened league Our stack sf drugs and 1:15, the second game of the this aternoon. All Indications point to is complete. It is also careUtah State baseball league will season a most successful season, a b played between Fort Douglas fully selected because we perwhich will assure permanent league and Ogden. The local aggrega- sonally examine every article bebaseball for Utah. One thing only la fore h is put into stack as wa tlon has some strong players in necessary, one element alone can make can guarantee the quality of evthe field and the soldiers, too, 9 the league a success public support. have strengthened their team to erything wo aell. Wa aim at absolute precision Hummsl For Salt Lake. a high degree. Dad Glmlln will 9 in eur work. be there and so will a goodly Young Hummel occupies the box for delegation of rooters from Zion. Lake In the opening game today. Salt Bath Phones, 33. who la has lad Hummel the young been making such a good ehowlng this year and Coach Walker of the A. C. at GRAND PRIX DE PARIS. Logan Is another pitcher for the Zion June II. William K. VanPARIS. DRUG COMPANY aggregation. He was the star twlrler derbilt's colt. Seasick IL, is among the on last the Chicago University year G serge W. Driver, Manager, Grand Prlx entries the de Paris, in baseball team and has distinguished MU Washington Avc, The will be run tomorrow. himself in Utah athletics aa welL Ha which exhorse make failed the to dismally has been working all spring while in the Derby, showing Epsom pected coaching the Aggie ball team and will but Mr. Vanderbilt is hopeful of a go Into the game in prime condition. better showing In the French classic. Billy Dutch has been named as one of the league umpires and la handling the game at Salt Lake today. McCue, THAT DARING GOWN another umpire whose decisions have always met with favor, la officiating on INVADES WASHINGTON the local diamond today. Murray Gets Gunn. A. Gunn will occupy third base for WASHINGTON. June 18. The diMurray today, and will act as playing ol re rect or sheath gown, that daring, manager and captain for the Murtay-ltela said to which garment naughty Gunn Glmlln origlnall had signed up for Ogden, but Murray wanted hlin cling to the dainty feminine form In a badly. It wasn't according to the base- manner to leave nothing to the Imaginball 'code of ethlca, but Glmlln, for ation, will make ita first Invasion of the good of the league, consented to social Washington on Monday, acgive Gunn to Murray. As a result cording to reports that are now being whispered, In shocked, awed tones, the Smelter folks are Jubilant. None of the four teams have entered by the social leaders of the national the league today recruited up to full capital. far all klndn of purposes, are not fauna playing strength. All of the teams havs Mrs. Preston Gilman, daughter of In ovary yard. Whatever your want! lines out for additional players but It Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page will be the Is expected that a good showing will fair exponent of the charms of the may be in ! sheath gown, according to reports. The be mads. j occasion of the display will he the Lumber Building marriage of Miss Ertoll Cuthbert and STATE AMATEUR BALL Lieutenant Charles Train, at which Mrs. Gibson will be a matron of honor. PLAYERS GAMES TODAY It la a strange coincidence that Mrs. same hare and let us give you an oatl Gibson's adoption of the dlrectoire mats, Wa can save you money, qualigown follows the rumor that Charles considered. ty Z. C. M. I. at Lagoon and the T. Dana Gibson will dress his future GibM. C. A. will meet the Ogden Union son glri pictures in that garb. Mrs. Gibsons gown la acid by those Depot at Cummings field at 4 o'clock. Wandamere and the Union Depot will who' have seen it to live fklthfully up have their first league games today, to the plana ad specifications laid down TWENTY-FOURT1 ST. aa arrangements already made precent-e- d by the Parisian designers of the grape-ski- n their playing laat week. Both are garb. The alash at one aide, which meet to teams is a each and strong lsa pronounced feature of the very worthy adversary. The game between unroomy dress. Is present, it is said, the Z. C. AI. I. and the Bell will be in Mrs. Gibsons gown. If it wasn't, started Immediately after the 8 o'clock say those who have been slowed to aee train from Balt Lake reaches Lagoon. the drea, aha wouldnt be able to walk. j vic-start- ed - Talks Worth modi-ein- aa Wm. DriverX Son s. . Kinds of Lumber AH Make Satisfied Wearers Laws of Colorado and Denver are Ignored With Opening of Race Season At Overland. am especially eager that ovary man whs if not already famil-ia- r with Crawford Shoes this Spring. Tha Crawford Snotm.kir, arn in such constant touch with the worlds fashion cents.-that they originate exclusive custom ' models simultaneously with the custom boot makers who charge 8 or fit) a pair. Therefore, Crtv. ford advance styles are on eur shelvee aa aeon aa tha same ityei appear on Broadway, Now York. I DENVER, Colo, June IS. In open defiiance of the laws of Colorado and th city of Denver, and in total disregard of the announcement of Governor H. a. Buchtel to the contrary, the racing season at Overland park opened today with race track gambling going on In Bill force. The promoter of the meet say that this gambling will continue throughout the season and that the courts and the public officials canot atop and the public officials canot atop them. Several days ago tha preacher governor announced that there would be no bookmakers at Overland this year. He said that if the district attorney or the mayor did not take aome action to prevent It, he would Instruct Attorney General Dickson to take Immediate action against the promoters. It la asserted, however, that no steps to Interfere with th program of the race track promoters and it la equally confldentally expected that neither the district attorney nor Mayor Speer will take a hand. FRED M. NYE CO. Ogden, Utah a J. E. . Crescent Flour Elephant 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Glen-woo- ful. Soma Vital Points. Another point: Ogden has the most Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. In the state. In the manager popular of Full Une Cigars. person of Harry W. Heagren, who so thoroughly understands his business that never a hitch occurred during the Subscribers of The Utah Stat. entire meet last Thursday and the Journal are requested to read and fellow inetruotiena printed at head of same may practically be said of last season. editorial column. . i DEPOSITARY Deposits served at all hour of the day. The good liver always come hem when he wants hla chops, steaks, oyrten, or or any of the appy etising dishes that we make a of cooking to please the if you wish to enjoy a meal, that ran be prepared only by an artist, visit ipec-lait- faatld-lo- FALSTAFF CAF Low Rates East Faicy Annual Teachers Excursion Via Rio Grande Western Railway Work Round To To To To Nearly all women like to do fancy work. We are selling everything In this department at Just 2 PRICE. All Brelnerd A Armstrong ellk will be sold at 21:2o PER SKEIN and everything else In the same proportion. Ladies Take advantage of this sale and get a good supply of these article at a very low price. trip rates from Ogden, aa follewai Kansas Omaha, Etc. $40.00 SL Louis . . SL Paul and Minneapolis 49.00 Cltyv . 5100 5&00 Chicago Tickets on aala June 1st, 6th,8th, 12th, 13th and 15th. turn until October Set. Stopovers allowed. Diverse routes. Good to sleepers to Omaha, Kaniae Through Pullman and Tourist Bt. Louis, and Chieag. nic Colorado. Clarks Scores For further particulars address Next Monday night another race meet will be held at the Ogden saucer track. Its a good clean sport and as it Is managed by Harry Heagren deserve patronage of Ogden amusement lovers. Nor la that all. Monday's list of events is even more promising for an exciting meet than was last Thursdays program. In justice to Ogden fans, let it be said that laat Thursday night wan the first meet of the season and there were several conflicting attraction. which may have accounted for attendance. Next only a medium-sixv- d Monday will not be the first meet, however, and It up to Ogden lovers of the game to turn out In number on this occasion. Agent, Ogden I The Stephan! day. . J. CRONIN, A. Both phonos 104 and to 115. iar Wecarry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the cityj m J. 1 Our Service Is the Best F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS 1 THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h re- City, Open top observation ear free on all elaaaaa of tickets through Salt Lake has two tracks and saucer racing almost every night of the week. Nothwithstandlng this, not one meet has been pulled off lp Zion, but was attended by a capacity crowd. And still another: Salt Palace races last night were by no means conducted with the snap and vim that characterized the management of Thursday's events, and yet the fana who packed the grandstand were enthusiastic In the extreme. The music at Gienwood Is better this year than ever. Agee's band plays the popular class of lively strains and scored a decided hit last Thurs- J Lunch, Dinner or Supper I II Ahwrt It. Many women weep and wall and refuse te be eomforted because their once tresses have become thin anj faded. Many men Incline to profanity bscause the files bite through the thin thatch on their cranium,, it will bo good news- - to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that Nevbro's Herpicide has been placed upon the market. This Is the new scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is the underlying cause of all hair destruction. Herpicide In a new prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried it will testify as to Its worth. Try It yourself and b convin-e- d. Bold by Wr. in stamps leading druggist. 8nd fur sample to The Herplcid Co, Detroit. Kish. Tws eiae as cents and I1.M. And yet another shameful admission: 2 BANK Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time OF OGDEN DY SHOWING ITS ALIVE Peerys STATE UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. SALT LAKE SHAMES THE FANS wide-awaken- RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier ea OF OGDEN UNITEP H Worry About Vice-Pr- The UTAH NATIONAL Great Commercial Art ary. s of the commerce of east era Europe la carried on the Danube. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. i-- 1 President. Four-fifth- and Materials Ogden fans were fairly put to shame, had they known it, by the attendance i.. at the Halt Palace track in Salt Lake City last night, when Zion fans to use easier your baking Its to showed sufficient completely crowd the entire grandstand at the big saucer and overflow Into the center of the track until standing rom was at a decided premium. The worst of all this was that the races could not begin to compare with those of last Thursday on the d saucer here. The Sait Luke purses were smaller, the events were made from hard Winter Wheat, and not as many and not one race comget good results without worry! pared in actual Interest with those of The entire health giving properties the last meet on the Ogden track. Yet, the crowd was five times as of the . wheat in your baking commends Beery's Crescent Flour to all large as that at the Ogden track, and if there be a man in Ogden willing to who bake Bread, Rolls, Biscuit, etc. say Salt Lake has five times as many people, let him step forth. There may be some willing to admit that Salt Luke has five times as many live White Saloon pie as this city but even that is DOOLY. JOSEPH S. PEERY, St. Ogden, Utah to- u. a |